A good fan-made recreation of what it was like as a kid expecting from Sivad to get things started for the evening. He did have a 'stake' in many a future of mid-south children and teens.
@floydvaughn96662 жыл бұрын
Y'all Memphis people? Loved your homage to SIVAD
@johnbender53564 жыл бұрын
As a kid all of the neighborhood kids would pile up in someone's livingroom on Saturday to watch this every week. I'm in kansas now approaching 70 but I still remember Sivad. His country voice is funny now. Thanks for posting this
@flyboysteven99792 жыл бұрын
My Saturday night included Soul Train, followed by Roller Derby, then Sivad...i NEVER missed Sivad...if he was on tv i was always watching...now i find myself collecting dvds and blurays featuring as many Sivad movies as i can find
@johnbender53562 жыл бұрын
@@flyboysteven9979 I forgot about rollerderby I lived it, the women were vicious
@flyboysteven99792 жыл бұрын
@@johnbender5356 yeah by the time Sivad came on i was so sleepy i could hardly hold my head up..lol....i think roller derby was an hour and a half long just like lance russell and studio wrestling...but i watched it every saturday....you know, sivad was so popular that eventually he hosted a double feature on Friday nights in addition to the Saturday broadcast
@johnbender53562 жыл бұрын
@@flyboysteven9979 we would get tickets for wrestling from whbq and go every month. I remember Lance Russell
@flyboysteven99792 жыл бұрын
@@johnbender5356 LOL yeah i remember...banana nose..him and Dave Brown.....hahaha....wrestling was a hoot...jerry lawler, bill dundee, tojo yamamoto, Jimmy Hart....remember KAMALA THE MONGOLIAN STOMPER?...hahahahhaah!!!!..used to watch it every saturday morning....i never went to wrestling at the coloseum but i did go there to see a roller derby game....i got Joanie Weston's autograph...the blond amazon!...lol....when i think of the way things are now, i'd give anything to go back to those days....i miss them something awful....we used to follow a memphis band called TARGET back in the 70s....they used to play at at club called The High Cotton....one of the guitarists names was Paul Cannon...i used to work with his wife....she was a really nice person....then High Cotton caught fire and burned down, right next to Strings n Things...after that we had a hard time finding Target..i'm sure they played somewhere else around town but we never heard where...too bad we didn't have the internet back then
@baronhausenpheffer2 жыл бұрын
This was pretty fun! Obviously made by someone who had a real love and appreciation for the horror and mystery flicks of the 1930s and 1940s, and for the most part, it works together pretty well. I do get the sense that some of the actors may have just been friends or family members they rounded up, because some of the "acting" was really rough. Still, a very fun project!
@kelvinsmith68545 жыл бұрын
It's supposed to be a fun movie homage by dedicated fans of the classic B Movie genre, useing actual public domain footage with new to create a 'New B Movie, just enjoy it for what it is.
@richardk88216 жыл бұрын
What the hell was that? I clicked on here thinking this was an old Fantastic Features episode with Sivad, and all I got was a hijacked WHBQ sales clip spliced onto the front and back of a fakakta excuse of an old horror film.
@DrDespicable6 жыл бұрын
This is less a movie than a prank.
@tenhirankei7 жыл бұрын
A movie? No, more like a collection of film clips put together with no consideration of continuity and held together with a poorly made "group of scenes" laced with in-jokes!